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Mon. 12/8/14 11:54am
Doug Schulkind:
And the Frank Wright track preceding this Don Cherry was pretty special, too. All by accident of course. The Stream has a mind of its own (which, under hypnosis, does what I command it to do)!

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Mon. 12/8/14 11:57am
listener james from westwood:
The stream is like Skynet, learning at an accelerating rate. Wait until it takes over various terrestrial radio stations and/or smartphones.

Mon. 12/8/14 12:27pm
Jeff J:
Oh yeah - great soundtrack, James. We almost slotted something from that in this set, in fact. But we were missing the great gurgling of ODB.

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Mon. 12/8/14 12:29pm
listener james from westwood:
Excellent! I get in moods where nothing else will do but a good revisit of the film. I mentioned it in my old regular poker game during a discussion of WTC and caught flak from another player who considered it boring. I check-raised that fool the rest of the night.

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Mon. 12/8/14 1:14pm
Doug Schulkind:
Came close to having Modirzadeh live on my show many years ago. Then, a small misunderstanding led to a weirdness that resulted in no performance. His sister is a wonderful person and long-time listener.

Mon. 12/8/14 1:47pm
Dean:
Long story short: Back in '05 I knew a fellow at the humanities center at Berkeley, an ABD music and philosophy student, Brian Kane. Brian was interested in spectral music and, subsequently, acousmatics. He's now a prof at Yale, and his book has just been published: http://www.amazon.com/Sound-Unseen-Acousmatic-Theory-Practice/dp/0199347840 After Berkeley, he held a fellowship at Columbia, where Lehman, also a fan of spectral composition, was at the time.